Direct advertiser — not a network, not a reseller
We buy desktop popunder traffic, every country, straight from file-hosting, streaming, ROM and software sites. Fixed price, paid weekly, no account to lose and no documents to upload. Your mobile traffic stays exactly where it is.
None of this is hypothetical. Ask anyone who has monetised a file-host or a streaming site for more than a year — they've hit every one of these.
“Your eCPM dropped 40% this week. No, we can't tell you why.”
Not an auction result, not a blended average, not something that quietly re-rates itself every Monday. Your price changes only if one of us proposes a change with seven days' notice, and never retroactively. Take a flat monthly deal and it's the same figure every month regardless of what the market does. You can actually plan against it.
“Your account has been terminated for a policy violation. Remaining balance forfeited.”
You're not a user on our platform accepting terms we can revoke — you're a supplier selling us inventory. If we ever stop buying, we say so and pay for everything already delivered. An earned balance is never withheld, reduced or cancelled. That's written into the terms, not just promised on a landing page.
“Upload your passport and a recent utility bill to continue receiving payments.”
We never ask for identity documents, company registration, proof of address or a selfie holding your ID. We need a wallet address and a domain you can prove you control. Payments are never frozen pending verification, because there is no verification to be pending.
“Minimum payout $100. NET-30. Next payment date: the 15th of next month.”
A small minimum on a weekly cycle is the whole point: at any moment we owe you seven days of a capped placement, not a balance sitting on someone's platform waiting for a $100 threshold. Every site starts on a hard daily cap, so even that number is one you set. If you'd rather not extend any trust at all on the first month, we'll run it through escrow and pay the fee.
“Sites in this category are not eligible for monetisation.”
There's no compliance department to get past, because the advertiser is us. We're not going to approve you and then quietly drop you six weeks later when someone upstream complains about your content. Those verticals are listed by name further down for exactly that reason.
When you monetise through a pop network, the advertiser pays one number and you receive another. The gap is the network's margin — usually 30 to 40 percent. Buying direct means that gap gets split between us instead of disappearing into a middleman.
| Advertiser pays | You receive | Middleman keeps | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Through a network | $5.00 CPM | ~$3.15 CPM | ~$1.85 (≈37%) |
| Direct with us | $4.15 CPM | $4.15 CPM | — |
| Net effect | −17% for us | +32% for you | gone |
That's a full dollar more per thousand desktop impressions. On a site running a million desktop pops a month, roughly $1,000 more every month — same traffic, same work, one less party taking a cut.
Illustrative figures at a $5.00 buy price. Your actual rate depends on your country mix, your desktop share and pop position — apply below and you get a real number for your site, not a range.
We buy every country, desktop traffic only. Our tag fires first; on anything we're not buying — mobile, tablet, frequency cap hit, bot filtered — it returns nothing and your existing code fires exactly as it does today. You lose no fill. You just get paid more for the desktop half.
Windows, macOS and Linux, from any country you have traffic in. No GEO whitelist, no country left out because it's tier-3 — we price it, we buy it.
Your current network keeps every mobile and tablet impression, untouched. For most sites in this space that's the larger half of the traffic, so nothing about your existing setup has to change.
Run it 7 to 14 days on a small daily cap and look at your total across both sources. If it isn't up, we pay for the test traffic anyway and you pull the tag.
Because we'd be a worse buyer of it than whoever you use now. Our campaigns convert on desktop, and desktop pop mechanics are simply more reliable — on iOS and Safari the behaviour is inconsistent enough that we'd be paying for impressions that never properly land. We'd rather buy the half we're good at and pay properly for it.
If your site caps at one pop per visitor per 12 or 24 hours, the first one is worth considerably more than the second. We ask to be first in line on desktop and we price it that way, openly — it's the single most valuable thing you can sell us.
Listed by name because most networks won't put it in writing. If your vertical is the reason you keep getting rejected or dropped elsewhere, it isn't a problem here.
What we won't buy: bot or datacenter traffic, incentivised or forced clicks, hidden and stacked placements, traffic bought from another network and resold to us, and anything involving CSAM or content targeting minors. The first four are filtered automatically and shown to you with the reason. The last one has no discussion attached to it.
Payment terms are where publishers in this space actually get burned, so ours sit near the top of the page rather than buried at the bottom.
A fixed price per thousand desktop impressions, set separately for each country. You see the count by hour and the amount owed as it accrues.
Best for sites that already track their own numbers.
One agreed sum per month for the desktop pop slot. Nothing to count, nothing to dispute, nothing to verify — and the figure is identical every month, which no auction-based network can offer you.
Best for smaller sites, and for anyone done trusting someone else's dashboard.
Everyone in this space has been shaved by someone. Asking you to take our numbers on faith would be worth nothing, so we don't ask that.
A private link showing desktop impressions by hour and by country, plus the running amount owed. No account, no password, no onboarding — just the numbers.
Filtered impressions appear in your stats with the reason: bot, datacenter, frequency cap, mobile. You see what was dropped and why, instead of a total that quietly shrinks.
Our tag makes one request per impression. Count them in your own server logs or CDN analytics. Ad blocking and filtering mean the totals won't match to the digit, but the order of magnitude has to line up — and if it doesn't, tell us.
Take a flat monthly placement and there is nothing to measure and nothing to trust. Run that first month through escrow and there is nothing to lose either — which is about as little exposure as a first deal with a stranger can carry.
Your URL, rough monthly volume and your desktop share. Telegram or the form below — both reach the same person.
Usually inside 24 hours: a price per country for your actual mix, plus a proposed daily cap. A quote for your site, not a published rate card.
One async script line before </body>, a WordPress plugin, or a Cloudflare Worker route if you'd rather not touch the code at all. Two minutes.
Every Monday, for whatever the previous week ran, $10 minimum. Escrow on the first month if you want it — we cover the fee.
<!-- before </body> --> <script async src="https://crotraffic.com/p.js?z=YOUR_ZONE"> </script>
First-party, served from our own domain, no ad or pop in the
path. Wrapped in try/catch with an 800 ms timeout — if our endpoint is slow
or down, it gives up silently and your site behaves as if it were never installed.
You verify the domain first — a file under /.well-known/ or a DNS TXT
record — so nobody can copy your zone ID and run fake traffic in your name.
No. There is no account to suspend and no balance sitting on a platform we control. If either side stops — you pull the tag, we stop buying — everything already delivered is paid on the next Monday. Withholding or cancelling an earned balance is ruled out in section 8 of the terms.
The weekly cycle is part of this too: at any moment you are owed at most seven days of traffic, and often less.
No, at any balance. We need a wallet address to pay you and a domain you can prove you control so nobody else can claim your traffic. That's the entire requirement. There is no KYC step that can appear later and freeze your money, because there is no KYC step at all.
It doesn't, unless one of us proposes a change and gives the other seven days' notice — and a change never applies to traffic already delivered. If even that feels loose, take a flat monthly deal: identical figure every month, agreed before the month starts.
No, and we'd advise against it. We buy desktop; every mobile and tablet impression passes straight through to whatever you're already running. Most publishers keep both permanently.
It usually is, and that's fine — you keep monetising it exactly as you do now. We buy desktop because that's where our campaigns convert and where pop delivery is predictable. On mobile, particularly iOS and Safari, the behaviour is inconsistent enough that we'd be paying for impressions that don't properly land.
Buying the half we're genuinely good at means we can pay a real price for it instead of a blended rate that quietly underpays your best inventory.
You shouldn't on day one, which is why the offer is built so you don't have to. Weekly payouts and a hard daily cap you set yourself mean the most we can ever owe you is a few days of a small placement. There's no exclusivity, no contract, and you can pull the tag mid-sentence. On a seven-day test your downside is the two minutes it took to install — and your existing network keeps running underneath ours the entire time, so nothing you earn today is at risk.
If even that is more trust than you want to extend, say so and we'll put the first month through escrow with an agent you pick. We pay the fee.
If that still isn't enough, take a flat monthly deal. Then there's nothing to count and nothing to trust.
It depends on your country mix, your desktop share and whether we get the first pop. Anyone quoting a single headline number before seeing your traffic is quoting a number they don't intend to pay. Send your volume and top countries and you'll have a real figure, per country, usually within a day.
Shaving is how a network protects its margin. We don't have one — we're the advertiser, and our cost is the price we agreed with you. What we do filter is bot and datacenter traffic, because we pay for every impression and fake ones come straight out of our pocket. Those show up in your stats with a reason rather than vanishing.
No. That's specifically the inventory we're here for, and it's why those verticals are listed by name rather than hidden behind a vague “quality sites” policy that can be reinterpreted later.
Nothing is too small to ask. Under roughly 50k monthly desktop visits a CPM deal gets fiddly, so we'd usually propose a flat monthly figure instead — often the better outcome for you anyway.
It's async, wrapped in error handling, and never touches your DOM. It respects your frequency cap — we don't want to pay for a second pop that won't convert any more than you want to show one. You can exclude selectors such as navigation, pagination or download buttons, and we'll honour them.
Mondays, for the week that closed Sunday. USDT typically lands within the hour. If a Monday is ever missed, ask in the chat — and if the answer isn't a transaction hash, tell every forum you're on.
Occasionally. If you're thinking about an exit rather than monetisation, say so when you get in touch and we'll talk about that instead.
Five fields matter, the rest just make the number more accurate. Prefer chat? Telegram @crotraffic or Discord — same person, faster.